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        <h3 class="help">arf | about</h3>
        <p class="helpContent">arf (Aggregated <acronym title="Really Simple Syndicate">RSS</acronym> Feeds) started in the winter of 2008, as a class project for six students at the University of Washington. The arf team currently consists of Patrick, Cassidy, Matthew, Mark, and Danny. We, as students, sought to create a web-based application to view and aggregate our <acronym title="Really Simple Syndicate">RSS</acronym> feeds in a single place.  <acronym title="Really Simple Syndicate">RSS</acronym> feeds are an easy and efficient to view news that we found it hard to believe that more people aren't using it for their daily news.  We think <acronym title="Really Simple Syndicate">RSS</acronym> feeds haven’t been simplified enough and without an easy user-interface, it has trouble appealing to a mass audience.  Our goal was to bridge this gap with <acronym title="Aggregated RSS Feeds">arf</acronym> Feeds).</p>
        <p class="helpContent">We strongly believe in the ideals and progress propagated through social networking. To this end, we felt news should not only come from your sources, but your friends’ sources as well. With arf, we are trying to present everything you find relevant in an easy-to-read medium.</p>
        <p class="helpContent">arf is currently maintained under the <acronym title="GNU's Not Unix">GNU</acronym> General Public License. Source code is housed and made publicly available under the Google Code group, <a href="http://code.google.com/p/arfnetwork">"arfnetwork"</a>.</p>
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